Within a scalar context, you get the name, unless the function was a lookup
by name, in which case you get the other thing, whatever it is. (If the
entry doesn't exist you get the undefined value.) For example:

The $members value returned by getgr*() is a space separated list of the login names of the members of the group.

For the gethost*() functions, if the h_errno variable is supported in
C, it will be returned to you via $? if the function call fails. The @addrs value returned by a
successful call is a list of the raw addresses returned by the
corresponding system library call. In the Internet domain, each address is
four bytes long and you can unpack it by saying something like: